Your English writing platform
Free sign upExact(3)
You never know, a relaxed Rooney without a contract situation to worry about might be able to explode at the World Cup after all.
"He's got to be able to crank down on that hamstring and really have no pain because he's got to be able to push off and he's got to be able to explode," Toomey said.
A ball carrier's physicality goes a long way to determining how effective his jukes will be — the stronger he is, the more powerfully he'll be able to "explode" into difficult pivot movements, deliver stiff arms, and fight out of tackles.
Similar(57)
As a result of these efforts, Britain was able to explode its own atomic bombs by 1952.
Last week, the government was able to explode one of the rebels' barriers, allowing about 100,000 civilians to flee.
As a result, he is able to explode some longstanding myths about the role of the Chiefs.
How is he doing this?" Williams said he enjoyed being able to explode offensively one night and not feel the pressure of carrying the load the next.
The authorities isolated a subway stop, but did not shut down the system, and the mayor said the bomb would not have been able to explode.
The USA will now play Argentina in the Olympic semi-finals, and will approach their preordained assault on a 14th Olympic gold medal heartened by the ease with which, when required, they were able to explode into decisive scoring streaks here.
And they might be able to either explode that image up and see if there is anything in that actual area'.
Scientists will be able to observe exploding stars, including supernovae and gamma ray bursts, and search for new planets.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com